Letter from Maurice Thatcher and Welburn Mayock to President Harry S. Truman with Attachments
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FILED BY
MR. HOPKINS
834 INVESTMENT BUILDING,
JUL 9 1952
Washington 5, D.C.
June 12, 1952
HON HARRY S. TRUMAN,
The White House,
Washington, D.C.
HARRE ARCHIVES NATIONAL TRUMAN AND LIBRARY
HR 133 5698 Pro
RECORDS
SERVICE
Dear Mr. President:
0.5.
GOVERNMENT
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The Omnibus Immigration and Nationality bill (H.R.5678) now
comes to your desk for presidential action. As usual in such cases
you will have supporting and opposing recommendations before you.
In the American way any individual or organization has the privi-
lege of making representations. Accordingly, the undersigned,
speaking for the committee named below, would respectfully, but
most earnestly, urge that the measure be approved.
On March 19, 1952, a meeting in behalf of the bill, and in
opposition to the Humphrey-Lehman substitute, was held in the
office of the American Legion in Washington, D.C. Representatives
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of the following organizations were present:
Patriotic Women of America
Junior Order United American Mechanics
National Society for Constitutional Security
National Sojourners
Wheel of Progress
Disabled American Veterans
Military Order of World Wars
Military Order of the Loyal Legion
American Legion Auxiliary
Regular Veterans Association
National Society of New England Women
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